Thank you so much for that information. Ironic as the children
pulled out that video to watch again today, and then your reply
comes through! I'd love to see recent photos of Barret himself if
anyone had a link, and what did he look like in that 'Scenes from a
Beverley Hills Class Struggle' (or whatever it was called lol)?
Thanks again for your post, :))))
--- In Barret_Oliver_Fans@yahoogroups.com, "zygodactyl01"
<zygodactyl_1@...> wrote:
>
> Barret has been doing works of art. You may have to manually enter
> the main page and look for him as I had to do this time, but here
is
> the link to the first page of his work at Silverstein that I am
> presently looking at:
> <http://www.silversteinphotography.com/galleries.php?gid=319>
> Barret has also written a book entitled: A HISTORY OF THE
> WOODBURYTYPE :
> <http://www.iphotocentral.com/collecting/article_view.php/17/95/1>
> Here is a snip from wiki about Barret:
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barret_Oliver>
>
>
> Photography
>
> Most recently Oliver has been teaching photography
> </wiki/Photography> classes in Los Angeles </wiki/Los_Angeles>,
and
> some of his photographic works have been put in galleries and
> exhibitions. He is respected for his knowledge of 19th century
> photography </wiki/Photography> techniques and has written a book
> called "A History of the Woodburytype </wiki/Woodburytype>". He
was
> also involved in the wet plate photography
> </wiki/Wet_plate_photography> for the movie Cold Mountain
> </wiki/Cold_Mountain>. He is one of the 10 featured emerging
> photographers in the 2007 Silverstein Photography Annual (SPA).
> (end)
> Yahoo! Go Barret!!!
> Bman
>